Option 1 -> The passage advises against this, stating you should stop focusing on yourself and shift away from using "I," "my," and "mine."
Option 2 -> The passage explicitly states "Show true interest and listen actively" and emphasizes encouraging others to talk about themselves through open-ended questions.
Option 3 -> The passage actually recommends the opposite, providing examples of open-ended questions to ask like "How is everything going?" and "What have you been up to?"
Option 4 -> Duration of interaction is not mentioned in the passage; the focus is on the quality and approach of conversation.
Hence, Option 2 -> The passage clearly emphasizes active listening as a crucial skill, stating "Show true interest and listen actively. When people feel valued and heard, they'll naturally enjoy your company." This aligns with the core message of focusing on others rather than yourself -> correct